Are you addicted to cheeeeessssse?

It seems a Dr. Neal Barnard has found a link between cheese and morphine in that apparently cheese contains a small amount of morphine from the cows
liver.
This is meant "according to Barnard" to help with the mother calf bonding, so who here gets the cravings for the stuff?
I wonder if thats why mice like it so much??

Well theres probably tons of nasty stuff in them as its all premade food. As for the cheese part, well I can't see a major
problems, I used to work in the dairy industry and if your lucky enough to get it before pasturisation and such, then your recieve a good bout of some
healthy bacteria. Good for the immune system.

Well theres probably tons of nasty stuff in them as its all premade food. As for the cheese part, well I can't see a major
problems, I used to work in the dairy industry and if your lucky enough to get it before pasturisation and such, then your recieve a good bout of some
healthy bacteria. Good for the immune system.

hmmmm...interesting...maybe if I read your post a few more times...my mind will realize that "cheesy puffs are evil" and then maybe my diet will
work...thanks for the enlightment....actually I know processed food isn't too good...but its the processed stuff that tastes so darn good

I have heard that mice are not obsessed with cheese after all, for example, they prefer chocolate to cheese. But they eat anything when hungry, buy it
seems they prefer fatty foods with some dairy content.

I agree with Panchovilla--I die for sushi and cheese!
I love Ricotta cheese. I'm Polish so we make pierogis,
which I fill with egg and dry large curd cottage cheese,
fry in butter. Talk about addicting!

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